He may feel a bit strange at first. It's like looking at a distorted mirror of his own life.
Percy's feelings would be complex. He would be intrigued by the different versions of his story that fans come up with. He could be entertained by the creative ideas in some fanfictions, like those that imagine him in different mythological settings he has never been to before. At the same time, he would be protective of his own identity and the world he belongs to. So if a fanfiction distorts important aspects of his world, such as the way the gods interact with demigods, he would not be happy about it.
He might feel a bit strange at first. After all, it's not every day that you see yourself in a story combined with other fictional worlds. But then, if the fanfiction is well - written, he could get really into it and start imagining himself in those new scenarios.
He'd probably be intrigued. After all, it's about him.
In the Percy Jackson fandom, the focus is mainly on Percy's adventures in the world of Greek mythology. He is a hero who overcomes numerous challenges. While fanfiction can explore many different scenarios, a story where he kills himself goes against the essence of his character. Percy is known for his courage and determination, and fans usually prefer to write about his heroic deeds rather than such a tragic and out - of - character end.
He may feel a bit weird. Fanfiction can be so different from his real self. He might not like some of the wild ideas people have about him.
Steven would probably be really intrigued at first. He's used to his own story as he lives it, but seeing different interpretations in fanfiction would be like looking at his life from new angles. He might find some of the ideas really inspiring, like if a fanfiction gives him a new way to think about his powers or his relationships with the Gems. However, he could also be a bit cautious. After all, not all fanfictions might portray him in a positive light, and he'd have to deal with that too. Overall, it would be a complex experience for him.
He might be a mix of flattered and bewildered. Flattered because people care enough to write about him, but bewildered by some of the wild ideas in the fanfiction.
Tom Ripley has a complex self-perception. Sometimes he's confident and sees himself as smart and capable, but at other times, he's filled with self-doubt and insecurity.
For some readers, it may also be thought - provoking. It could make them think about the deeper issues like mental health, despair, and the consequences of certain situations that led to Percy's decision, even if it's just in the fictional world of the fanfic.
He could practice his combat skills by creating imaginary opponents. He can visualize different types of foes with various fighting styles and then strategize how to defeat them. For his physical strength, he might use the natural environment around him. For example, climbing trees or lifting rocks. When it comes to his powers, he could experiment in a safe area. If he has water - based powers, he can find a small pond or stream and practice controlling the water.
Perhaps it could be a writer who is trying to make a statement about how even the strongest characters can be broken in certain situations. But this is a very uncharacteristic and disturbing idea for Percy. The Percy Jackson series is about hope and growth, and such a fanfiction would be a radical departure from that. It could also be a writer who is misinterpreting the character and the themes of the series completely. In the original, Percy is a fighter, and to write about him taking his own life in fanfiction seems like a very wrong - headed approach.